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    Peak Torque Calculation for Twin T3/T4 Turbos in 2.0L Camry Motor

    I was just wondering if someone could explain something to me. With the vf39, many people claim they are hitting max boost (between 18-19) by 2800-3000 rpms. Does that mean they are hitting max boost by then? I would figure that max boost means that the most amount of torque would be made then...
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    Heat Powered Fan: Get Expert Advice Here

    i also face this problem... untill now i not know how to get heat my wood stove easily.
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    What are the key differences between civil and environmental engineering?

    They're really very different. I know a lot of universities clump the two departments together into one, but the disciplines are pretty distinct. Civil engineers deal more with building things... steel, concrete, buildings, bridges, utilities, land development, construction, soil mechanics...
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    What exactly does a Construction Engineer do?

    i totally agree with you man... anyway.. not easy to become an engineer.. you need to study hard and prove your self that you capable to do the engineer job. :wink:
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    Free WiFi at Airports: Why LAX & DFW Don't Offer It

    that right... just go and find private company like startbuck... just pay a small penny for drink and you can get your free wifi all the time.
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    Free WiFi at Airports: Why LAX & DFW Don't Offer It

    airport without wifi?? are you serius? if you not fine it, just straight away go to fastfood restaurant or book shop near by.
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    Definition of the following Equation?

    i also think that is standard Bernoulli's equation...
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    What are the prerequisites for pursuing multiple engineering disciplines?

    that right... i agree with you... :smile:
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    What are the prerequisites for pursuing multiple engineering disciplines?

    if you want to be engineer... you must tell your self, what kind of engineer that you like, that suit to you? civil? mechi? nuclear?
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    How is Larger Than Defined for a Complex Number in Hermitian Product?

    << Moderator Note: Bob Engineer quoted the below defintion directly from Wolfram without attribution -- we are adding that attribution now and enclosing it in a quote box >> http://mathworld.wolfram.com/HermitianInnerProduct.html
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    Neither of those is a real number, much less a positive real number.

    ohhh my god... that question make me headache almost the time...:)
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